1. Put your host into dyndns and ssh to that name
I'll often do this and then create a subdomain of a domain I own then have
it CNAME to the dyndns domain name. I find that I have a easier time
remembering the names I choose this way.
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Kyle
Hi,
I'd like to allow remote access (via ssh only) to a given machine.
Unfortunately, my remote IP is dynamic and reverse lookup
(e.g. specifying only_from = .skynet.be in /etc/xinetd.conf) doesn't work.
So, I have to find out which IP ranges are used by a given
internet provider (e.g.
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Helmut Jarauschjarau...@skynet.be wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to allow remote access (via ssh only) to a given machine.
Unfortunately, my remote IP is dynamic and reverse lookup
(e.g. specifying only_from = .skynet.be in /etc/xinetd.conf) doesn't work.
So, I have to
On Wednesday 02 September 2009 21:11:20 Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Helmut Jarauschjarau...@skynet.be wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to allow remote access (via ssh only) to a given machine.
Unfortunately, my remote IP is dynamic and reverse lookup
(e.g. specifying
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